I think there is a thread or two about this. Do a quick search (hint hint).

I don't think you will have any problems, but yes, you may get some stares especially in areas away from major cities where there isn't a large international community. I had a friend who lived in Hokkaido. He told me an obaasan literally fell off her bike turning her head to look at him.

If your worrying about that then you shouldn't go. Just go to Japan and have fun, don't worry about people who'll stare at you. I'm mixed (my mother is African American, my father is Japanese). I get more stares here in the States than I did in Japan.

I was wondering when someone was going to make this thread. Now I can whip this out....wait.....its in my pants somewhere............almost there...................aaaaa here we go: http://www.gaijinsmash.org You can judge the usefullness<sp> of the link.

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datdo wrote:I was wondering when someone was going to make this thread. Now I can whip this out....wait.....its in my pants somewhere............almost there...................aaaaa here we go: http://www.gaijinsmash.org You can judge the usefullness<sp> of the link.

Gaijin Smash - I can't take credit for the Gaijin Smash, it was my friend's creation. Which is what led to this whole thing. But anyway, the Gaijin Smash is basically just us exerting our inheritant dominance over the Japanese people. We do what we want and they can't stop us, and we have them do what we want cause they can't stand up to us. It's beautiful. It's hard to specifically define Gaijin Smash, so I'll just give you some examples....

That's a bold gaijin right there...or at least a very crazy one

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"Every act of conscious learning requires the willingness to suffer an injury to one's self-esteem. That is why young children, before they are aware of their own self-importance, learn so easily."

Wait... im black and when i read the title to this thread i went AWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!

what the heck "its in my pants"... funny very, and original datdo

im black and as SOON as i read this i thought of my brothers favorite show, pokemon(not so cool) and of brock tha only black guy on the show, so i thought, yeah we're probavly not too numerous ANYWHERE unless ur talkin' CT Hartford Georgia some tropical places and such or other places
Ok we are kinda numerous but...
bla bla bla bla bla...

Sumi wrote:If your worrying about that then you shouldn't go. Just go to Japan and have fun, don't worry about people who'll stare at you. I'm mixed (my mother is African American, my father is Japanese). I get more stares here in the States than I did in Japan.

Uhhhhhh...(wonders how such an honest thread became so criminal) Well, I saw this and thought I should tell you you ought to say "African-American" (although I guess it depends on where you live)... but, it's your call.

Fukumori wrote:Uhhhhhh...(wonders how such an honest thread became so criminal) Well, I saw this and thought I should tell you you ought to say "African-American" (although I guess it depends on where you live)... but, it's your call.

There are more Africans than African-Americans in Japan.

In the Tokyo-Yokohama region, there are plenty of black people. No one will be scared of you or poke you with a stick or anything. You'll be subject to the same foreigner prejudices all us white people are, but you probably won't be treated much differently than white people are (although you'll get attention from all the people who like hip-hop. They don't pay any attention to me just cuz I'm white!).